any flat earthers left here? how do you explain this?
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And what you're looking at is the sun falling below the horizon, as I've been describing. However, you are suggesting that at high altitudes the sun simply fades.
Happy to have you share a link! I trust that you know where to find a good example, because I've never heard of this before.
What curve? I'm talking about on a flat earth.
I have been looking up shots of sunrises and sunsets, and every single one shows the sun sinking below the horizon or rising above the horizon.
Thanks for sending the link though! Do we know where this footage was taken, or how high up they were?
As I've tried my hardest to explain, it's not something we see every day outside of the sunrise and the sunset.
Do me a favor, and try what you asked me to do. Lay your head down against the ground, and have a friend walk away from you. You'll see them get smaller and smaller, but never to the point where they dip below the horizon before fading away from your field of vision.
That's a great statement as well. We don't know if it's real. We have no details about it, and it's also significantly out of focus, so hard to make out exactly what we're seeing.